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17 minutes ago, Jeffhatcher said:
That link is not working for me.
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Yep definitely a very good choice of Dr. This looks particularly good.
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Coming in very nicely indeed! 👌
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This is looking pretty fantastic 👌
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Very nice progress 👌
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9 minutes ago, Vaibhav27 said:
Thank you for the reply. I currently use fibres only on specials days like going to someone's wedding or going on a date. Daily use of fibres is too much. Expensive too and also daily it gets on my pillow.
I was also considering putting on hair patch. Just scared that nobody will pull it away lol.
Yes for special occasions using fibres on special days such as you mentioned are ideal. Some fibres/concealers are less messy. Longer term solutions are initially going to be more expensive. A hair system will take some regular maintenance/cost. A hair transplant even more so. Did Eugenix give you a idea of how many grafts they would be looking at?
Have you also consulted with other Drs/clinics? I have always thought Medispa are pretty consistent, only the occasional misfire.
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As a long term plan then meds should be considered, after consultation with you're Dr and/or a dermatologist who specialises in hair.
Yes meds can help maintain what you have and prevent further loss. However it's not particularly common to see a vast improvement, the loss you have is quite extensive in the crown in particular.
If you wanted a temporary fix then fibres would help considerably. You could try these and see how it will look.
Longer term and a permanent fix then of course you would be looking at a hair transplant. As always this should be seen as a last resort.
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I don’t think posting the ladies pic is appropriate here, nor do I think you’re analogy is particularly relevant to this thread. From a outsiders perspective its body shaming the female, where in actual fact she looks pretty happy !
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Just now, Scree said:
He mentioned it in passing. More in the sense of "if you are ever interested, let me know", no pressure at all. In terms of hair loss prevention, I'm on the strongest stuff (oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride) in existence apart from straight-up E2 and bicalutamide. It probably can't hurt to consider if you are side-effect averse. But this is the big leagues - I'll go bald when I'm dead if I can help it.
That’s good it wasn’t a push, a mention is ok 👍
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I do like the Drs work, but hope they didn’t try pushing the CR Labs products?
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Great update and pics 👍
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13 minutes ago, Turkhair said:
Name the doctor who did this to you
No way was any Dr involved with this procedure, the only time a Dr is seen at this clinic is during the consultation. 100% tech driven procedure from inexperienced/junior staff.
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Definitely a good choice for a repair/Corrective procedure. Look forward to the subsequent updates 🙏
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Great write up, excellent pics too 👍🙏
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Damn man this is some poor work, and yeah you’re donor does not look to be in good shape at all. Not a good situation, it’s going to take a elite Dr to get this back on track. As mentioned above it’s definitely worth considering a med regime to hopefully retain the hair you have at present.
Please let us know which Drs you’re now consulting with ?
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It looks like typical female balding (Ludvig scale) to me, have you seen a professional yet? They would be able to confirm it. A good dermatologist /trichologist could help identify what’s happening and/or a Hair Transplant Clinic.
It does not appear to follow the usual pattern for Alopecia Areata.- 1
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Medispa/Dr Soni are a good choice, Like you have noticed then do mostly get good/natural results. Someone I have seen results from over the last decade+ I always think they do some nice combo transplants, a lot of FUT/FUE in particular.
I think Eugenix have some impressive higher Norwood work, but also the occasional miss, every Dr/Clinic does yeah but there are some I have seen that personally I don’t think were well planned.
Their prices and tiers have grown over the last few years, when compared to others doing similar work with the higher norwoods then I don’t think they are particularly expensive. However I do think you can choose another Dr maybe from Europe that’s doing better work and may even be more affordable. What I’m saying is that imo I think they excel (mostly) with the higher Norwoods, but I personally wouldn’t have them as Dr of choice for Norwood 1-4, I can’t stress enough that’s just my own opinion, and shouldn’t be taken as advice, it’s just my observations.- 2
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43 minutes ago, Abdul said:
Yes but this variation in prices from a patient to another concerns me. I ve read posts here where his price was around $3000. However, he offered me $1800 including accommodation.
Have u had an experience with him ?
I have followed him and his work for many years, a while ago we were discussing his pricing, I think it’s too low, yes it does differ from patient to patient. Here in the UK I regularly see offers/discount from his Clinic.
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On 9/1/2023 at 12:15 PM, Abdul said:
Hi,
I got an offer $1800 for 4000 grafts from Resul Yaman.
Is that normal?
I found it very cheap (looking at the average price with quality) and raised my concerns.
please your advice would be highly appreciated.
Any good doctors with the price of £2000-2500 for 2500-3000 grafts?
Anyone looking at Dr Yaman could have serious concerns when the pricing is so low, it’s like hair mill low, but he isn’t !
I don’t understand why he prices this way. He mostly does good work, and you will find plenty of both patient and clinic posted journeys.
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Nice, look forward to seeing the crown op
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Resul Yaman | 4470 Grafts | 24th Nov 2023
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Work looks good here, nice user name 😉